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Alpha-tropomyosin gene expression in Xenopus laevis: differential promoter usage during development and controlled expression by myogenic factors., Gaillard C., Dev Genes Evol. January 1, 1998; 207 (7): 435-45.


Small-molecule control of insulin and PDGF receptor signaling and the role of membrane attachment., Yang J., Curr Biol. January 1, 1998; 8 (1): 11-8.


Identification and developmental expression of cyclin-dependent kinase 4 gene in Xenopus laevis., Goisset C., Mech Dev. January 1, 1998; 70 (1-2): 197-200.    


Expression of Xfz3, a Xenopus frizzled family member, is restricted to the early nervous system., Shi DL., Mech Dev. January 1, 1998; 70 (1-2): 35-47.                    


Pre-MBT patterning of early gene regulation in Xenopus: the role of the cortical rotation and mesoderm induction., Ding X., Mech Dev. January 1, 1998; 70 (1-2): 15-24.            


Involvement of NF-kappaB associated proteins in FGF-mediated mesoderm induction., Beck CW., Int J Dev Biol. January 1, 1998; 42 (1): 67-77.                  


Differential expression of nucleoside diphosphate kinases (NDPK/NM23) during Xenopus early development., Ouatas T., Int J Dev Biol. January 1, 1998; 42 (1): 43-52.              


Structural determinants of SHP-2 function and specificity in Xenopus mesoderm induction., O'Reilly AM., Mol Cell Biol. January 1, 1998; 18 (1): 161-77.


Xiro3 encodes a Xenopus homolog of the Drosophila Iroquois genes and functions in neural specification., Bellefroid EJ., EMBO J. January 2, 1998; 17 (1): 191-203.            


Identification and expression of the Xenopus homolog of mammalian p100-NFkappaB2., Suzuki K., Gene. January 5, 1998; 206 (1): 1-9.          


Control of dorsoventral somite patterning by Wnt-1 and beta-catenin., Capdevila J., Dev Biol. January 15, 1998; 193 (2): 182-94.


Paraxial-fated mesoderm is required for neural crest induction in Xenopus embryos., Bonstein L., Dev Biol. January 15, 1998; 193 (2): 156-68.            


Smad6 inhibits BMP/Smad1 signaling by specifically competing with the Smad4 tumor suppressor., Hata A., Genes Dev. January 15, 1998; 12 (2): 186-97.          


Mesoderm induction by heterodimeric AP-1 (c-Jun and c-Fos) and its involvement in mesoderm formation through the embryonic fibroblast growth factor/Xbra autocatalytic loop during the early development of Xenopus embryos., Kim J., J Biol Chem. January 16, 1998; 273 (3): 1542-50.              


Loss of cell adhesion in Xenopus laevis embryos mediated by the cytoplasmic domain of XLerk, an erythropoietin-producing hepatocellular ligand., Jones TL., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. January 20, 1998; 95 (2): 576-81.            


Zebrafish wnt11: pattern and regulation of the expression by the yolk cell and No tail activity., Makita R., Mech Dev. February 1, 1998; 71 (1-2): 165-76.


Xenopus eHAND: a marker for the developing cardiovascular system of the embryo that is regulated by bone morphogenetic proteins., Sparrow DB., Mech Dev. February 1, 1998; 71 (1-2): 151-63.            


A POU protein regulates mesodermal competence to FGF in Xenopus., Henig C., Mech Dev. February 1, 1998; 71 (1-2): 131-42.


BMP-2/-4 and Wnt-8 cooperatively pattern the Xenopus mesoderm., Hoppler S., Mech Dev. February 1, 1998; 71 (1-2): 119-29.


Neural induction and patterning by fibroblast growth factor, notochord and somite tissue in Xenopus., Barnett MW., Dev Growth Differ. February 1, 1998; 40 (1): 47-57.


Midkine counteracts the activin signal in mesoderm induction and promotes neural formation., Yokota C., J Biochem. February 1, 1998; 123 (2): 339-46.


Xenopus Zic-related-1 and Sox-2, two factors induced by chordin, have distinct activities in the initiation of neural induction., Mizuseki K., Development. February 1, 1998; 125 (4): 579-87.              


Characterization of cellular nucleic acid binding protein from Xenopus laevis: expression in all three germ layers during early development., Flink IL., Dev Dyn. February 1, 1998; 211 (2): 123-30.  


XBMPRII, a novel Xenopus type II receptor mediating BMP signaling in embryonic tissues., Frisch A., Development. February 1, 1998; 125 (3): 431-42.                  


Murine cerberus homologue mCer-1: a candidate anterior patterning molecule., Biben C., Dev Biol. February 15, 1998; 194 (2): 135-51.    


Role of TAK1 and TAB1 in BMP signaling in early Xenopus development., Shibuya H., EMBO J. February 16, 1998; 17 (4): 1019-28.


Fluorescence microscopy of calcium and synaptic vesicle dynamics during synapse formation in tissue culture., Dai Z., Histochem J. March 1, 1998; 30 (3): 189-96.


Anterior specification of embryonic ectoderm: the role of the Xenopus cement gland-specific gene XAG-2., Aberger F., Mech Dev. March 1, 1998; 72 (1-2): 115-30.              


Xenopus cadherin-11 (Xcadherin-11) expression requires the Wg/Wnt signal., Hadeball B., Mech Dev. March 1, 1998; 72 (1-2): 101-13.        


Analysis of the developing Xenopus tail bud reveals separate phases of gene expression during determination and outgrowth., Beck CW., Mech Dev. March 1, 1998; 72 (1-2): 41-52.                                                                


Regulation in the heart field of zebrafish., Serbedzija GN., Development. March 1, 1998; 125 (6): 1095-101.


Xenopus Smad8 acts downstream of BMP-4 to modulate its activity during vertebrate embryonic patterning., Nakayama T., Development. March 1, 1998; 125 (5): 857-67.                  


NF-protocadherin, a novel member of the cadherin superfamily, is required for Xenopus ectodermal differentiation., Bradley RS., Curr Biol. March 12, 1998; 8 (6): 325-34.        


BMP1-related metalloproteinases promote the development of ventral mesoderm in early Xenopus embryos., Goodman SA., Dev Biol. March 15, 1998; 195 (2): 144-57.


XL43 and XL75: two novel RING finger-containing genes expressed during oogenesis and embryogenesis in Xenopus laevis., Perrin K., Gene. March 27, 1998; 210 (1): 127-34.              


Molecular characterization of Xenopus embryo heparan sulfate. Differential structural requirements for the specific binding to basic fibroblast growth factor and follistatin., Yamane Y., J Biol Chem. March 27, 1998; 273 (13): 7375-81.


Identification of phosphorylated proteins associated with the fibroblast growth factor receptor type I during early Xenopus development., Ryan PJ., Biochem Biophys Res Commun. March 27, 1998; 244 (3): 763-7.


The Xenopus dorsalizing factor Gremlin identifies a novel family of secreted proteins that antagonize BMP activities., Hsu DR., Mol Cell. April 1, 1998; 1 (5): 673-83.                  


A Xenopus homologue of aml-1 reveals unexpected patterning mechanisms leading to the formation of embryonic blood., Tracey WD., Development. April 1, 1998; 125 (8): 1371-80.                


Requirement for Xvent-1 and Xvent-2 gene function in dorsoventral patterning of Xenopus mesoderm., Onichtchouk D., Development. April 1, 1998; 125 (8): 1447-56.                  


Antimorphic goosecoids., Ferreiro B., Development. April 1, 1998; 125 (8): 1347-59.


Transcriptional regulation of blood formation during Xenopus development., Huber TL., Semin Immunol. April 1, 1998; 10 (2): 103-9.


Characterization of the zebrafish tbx16 gene and evolution of the vertebrate T-box family., Ruvinsky I., Dev Genes Evol. April 1, 1998; 208 (2): 94-9.


Structure and expression of Wnt13, a novel mouse Wnt2 related gene., Zakin LD., Mech Dev. April 1, 1998; 73 (1): 107-16.


Conserved use of a non-canonical 5' splice site (/GA) in alternative splicing by fibroblast growth factor receptors 1, 2 and 3., Twigg SR., Hum Mol Genet. April 1, 1998; 7 (4): 685-91.


Crosstalk between the phosphatidylinositol cycle and MAP kinase signaling pathways in Xenopus mesoderm induction., Rose L., Dev Growth Differ. April 1, 1998; 40 (2): 231-41.


Activin-treated ectoderm has complete organizing center activity in Cynops embryos., Ninomiya H., Dev Growth Differ. April 1, 1998; 40 (2): 199-208.


Blastomeres show differential fate changes in 8-cell Xenopus laevis embryos that are rotated 90 degrees before first cleavage., Huang S., Dev Growth Differ. April 1, 1998; 40 (2): 189-98.          


Thrombospondins in early Xenopus embryos: dynamic patterns of expression suggest diverse roles in nervous system, notochord, and muscle development., Urry LA., Dev Dyn. April 1, 1998; 211 (4): 390-407.                              


The globular domain of histone H1 is sufficient to direct specific gene repression in early Xenopus embryos., Vermaak D., Curr Biol. April 23, 1998; 8 (9): 533-6.

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